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Updated: 02/17/2009
- On February 17 at midnight, WRDW will shut off its analog signal and only broadcast a digital signal. Many of you won't notice a difference, but there are plenty who won't be able to watch TV on February 18 at all.

Updated: 02/18/2009
- The following is a list of which retailers had converter boxes as of 10:30 this morning, February 18, 2009. This is not a guarantee that the retailers will have converter boxes in stock when you arrive.

Updated: 02/16/2009
- If you've got a digital converter box, chances are you've heard that you need to run a channel scan. But it could be that you may not know how to do that. It's not as hard as you think.

Updated: 02/11/2009
- If you haven't gotten ready for the digital conversion, you don't have much time left. One of the ways you can be prepared is with a digital converter. But where can you find them?

Posted: 02/09/2009
- Georgia lawmakers are deciding whether to adopt new food safety rules after a state peanut plant was linked to a salmonella outbreak that has sickened hundreds of people nationwide.

Posted: 02/10/2009
- Identity theft is on the rise thanks to a shaky economy, but there is still good news. Thieves are getting away with less nowadays because a lot of consumers are protecting themselves.

Updated: 02/09/2009
- WRDW Is going all digital a week from tomorrow and time is ticking if you haven't gotten prepared for the conversion. That's why we've been running some tests today to help you make sure you'll still be able to watch TV after next Tuesday.

Updated: 02/06/2009
- In this edition of Recalls and Ripoffs, a North Augusta man keeps himself from being ripped off and he wants to share with you how he did it and how you can learn form this experience.

Updated: 02/05/2009
- PCA will also be excluded from doing business as agents or representatives of other contractors, including serving as a subcontractor to other individuals or companies doing business with the government.

Posted: 02/04/2009
- A Martinez woman says she was having some big issues with a well-known computer company. She says she was getting charged more than she thought she owed. So she called 12 On Your Side for help.

Updated: 02/03/2009
- The Imperial Sugar explosion anniversary is this Saturday. And while big accidents like that don't happen everyday; other, smaller accidents, do. Your home is the most likely place you'll be burned.

Updated: 01/30/2009
- A new government website is going to help you make sure a car you buy hasn't been wrecked or flooded. But it will also help prevent stolen cars from being re-entered into the marketplace.

Updated: 01/30/2009
- A long-standing name in consumer protection is making a big change to its website. The changes are aimed to help you keep from getting ripped off. It's the Better Business Bureau's new version of the ABC's.

Updated: 01/29/2009
- It's not only your investments like stocks and money markets that are having trouble these days, some life insurance policies are too. And that could mean a whole lot of financial trouble if that's something your family will depend on.

Updated: 01/29/2009
- It does seem like there is something new every year when it comes to taxes and the IRS and that is no different this year. The good news, all of them can help you put more money into your pocket.

Updated: 01/27/2009
- Many of you may have been frustrated by the post office or a shipping company at some point. But one Augusta woman says her frustrations had been delivered to an all-time high over a shipping insurance policy.

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